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Mrs. Grace Dalrymple Elliott (1754?–1823), 1778, Oil on canvas, 92 1/4 x 60 1/2in. (234.3 x 153.7cm), Paintings, Thomas Gainsborough (British, Sudbury 1727–1788 London), In 1774 Gainsborough moved from Bath to London, and by 1777 he was well established, exhibiting portraits of members of the royal family at the Royal Academy. This full-length of the statuesque Mrs. Elliott—a Scottish lady of great beauty but easy virtue—was apparently commissioned by her lover, the first marquis of Cholmondeley, and was exhibited at the R.

Mrs. Grace Dalrymple Elliott (1754?–1823), 1778, Oil on canvas, 92 1/4 x 60 1/2in. (234.3 x 153.7cm), Paintings, Thomas Gainsborough (British, Sudbury 1727–1788 London), In 1774 Gainsborough moved from Bath to London, and by 1777 he was well established, exhibiting portraits of members of the royal family at the Royal Academy. This full-length of the statuesque Mrs. Elliott—a Scottish lady of great beauty but easy virtue—was apparently commissioned by her lover, the first marquis of Cholmondeley, and was exhibited at the R.
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Mrs. Grace Dalrymple Elliott (1754?–1823), 1778, Oil on canvas, 92 1/4 x 60 1/2in. (234.3 x 153.7cm), Paintings, Thomas Gainsborough (British, Sudbury 1727–1788 London), In 1774 Gainsborough moved from Bath to London, and by 1777 he was well established, exhibiting portraits of members of the royal family at the Royal Academy. This full-length of the statuesque Mrs. Elliott—a Scottish lady of great beauty but easy virtue—was apparently commissioned by her lover, the first marquis of Cholmondeley, and was exhibited at the R
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29.8 x 45.6 cm | 11.8 x 18.0 in (300 dpi)